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The Mora Fireknife has a firesteel stashed in the handle, so starting a fire is as simple as striking the firestarter on the stainless steel blade. Works in all altitudes (even when wet), and lasts for 3,000 uses. From Duluth Trading Company.

Love at first strike

Ignites fires even in the coldest, wettest conditons – and at any altitude; creates a 5,400ºF spark

Lasts up to 3,000 uses

Sandvick 12C27 stainless steel blade

High-friction rubber handle

Sturdy molded plastic sheath

8-7⁄8" length

Made in Sweden by Mora

There's more here than first meets the eye. Of course, considering this knife is from Mora, the Swedish company that's been making knives for 120+ years, you know the quality is superlative. But look a little closer, and you'll see that the handle contains a fire starter that's more reliable than matches or lighters – even in the rain, even at the highest altitudes. Talk about self-sufficiency: You can clean a fish, split kindling and light a campfire – all with a knife you'll keep close by your side and proudly hand down to the next generation.

For as smaller fixed blade knife, (3 & 3/4 inches) this tool is a workhorse. Right out of the box I was impressed with how sharp this knife is. It easily shaved the hairs from my arm. It fit very comfortably in my large hand. I have used this knife to cut feather sticks, batoning medium sized logs into firewood and general carving and notching green wood. Basically everything you would do around a camp sight. Not to mention starting several fires. It has never failed me. It keeps it's edge as well, still shaving hair after my initial carving and batoning tests. Impressive!! The knife snaps securely into the polypropylene sheath where it remains securely. The sheath clips and stays on your belt, or just about anywhere you want to clip it. It was hard to find a "con" about this tool. In fact the only one I came up with is I wish the sheath was designed as a universal type, for both left and right handed people. But that is a very small inconvenience that us "Lefties" have long gotten used to.